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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2007128, member: 114539"] What your seeing is the actual temp of the light (air) in that area. That is the spot where the light is most concentrated. That is very likely a legitimate reading as it lowers as you move outward. That is the temp your beardie is going to feel if he bask there. Thats why we recommend the probe type thermometers. You can be more pin point with it. I would use a different thermometer to double check the accuracy. If that is the true temp its pretty hot. [/QUOTE]
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